As AI systems become more sophisticated, so do privacy concerns. How do you balance progress with privacy? On March 27, Nabanita De will explain how organizations are navigating the complex intersection of AI innovation and privacy protection. Register here: https://buff.ly/3WVWxWo
MIT Horizon
Education Administration Programs
Cambridge, Massachusetts 3,991 followers
MIT Horizon breaks down technical expertise into resources that keep organizations ahead of disruption.
About us
MIT Horizon's continuous learning library, events, and experiences are designed to keep organizations and their workforces ahead of disruptive technologies. We break down MIT and industry expertise into easy-to-digest, up-to-date content with real-world examples that don't require a Ph.D. Our resources provide employees with the foundational understanding necessary to leverage today's innovations. For organizations looking for more depth, we offer pathways to advanced courses through MIT xPro and in-person collaborative workshops and events. We are part of MIT Open Learning, MIT's effort to transform education through the use of innovative technology.
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https://horizon.mit.edu/
External link for MIT Horizon
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- online education, emerging technologies, additive manufacturing, 3D printing, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, blockchain, internet of things, professional education, augmented reality, virtual reality, and 5G
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Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, US
Employees at MIT Horizon
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Kristine Jacobs
VP Client Service Account Lead
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Kathleen Kennedy
Founder, Leader, Connector. AI Education, Collective Intelligence, Supermind Design, Sustainable Fashion
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Mark Sage
Digital Transformation Lead | Enterprise Augmented Reality Strategist | AI/AR Working Group and Thought Leader | Innovation Implementation Expert |…
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Remie Geoffroi
Freelance Illustrator 👉 Now available for commissions
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The future of human-machine interaction won't be driven by keyboards and screens. Next week, Faye Wu of Manus Robotics will show us how gesture-based interfaces are evolving to become more intuitive, reliable, and secure. Learn what stands between today's prototypes and tomorrow's solutions. Register here: https://buff.ly/3Q1C4fd MIT Startup Exchange supports MIT-connected startups to grow, expand, and solve the world's great challenges by fostering partnerships and collaboration with industry members of MIT Industrial Liaison Program and the MIT ecosystem.
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The future of AI isn't about supervision, it's about collaboration. On March 20, Aleksandra Przegalinska will share research on human-AI partnerships and explore how leading organizations are combining human insight with AI capabilities to transform their performance. Register here: https://buff.ly/3CEluyU
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What if we could extract critical metals from waste without massive refineries? On April 10, join Megan O'Connor as she unveils the Oyster—a revolutionary electro-extraction device changing how we recycle nickel, cobalt, and other essential metals. Discover how localized metal refining is transforming sustainable resource management. Register here: https://buff.ly/3EYcqFQ MIT Startup Exchange supports MIT-connected startups to grow, expand, and solve the world's great challenges by fostering partnerships and collaboration with industry members of MIT Industrial Liaison Program and the MIT ecosystem.
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AI systems are becoming part of our daily routines, but at what cost to our privacy? Join us on March 27 as Nabanita De reveals the hidden implications of AI-driven data collection and processing, and discover how organizations can innovate while protecting personal privacy. Register here: https://buff.ly/3WVWxWo
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Technology is significantly changing the way we monitor and treat diseases, including cancer. Check out this video from Deblina Sarkar from the MIT Media Lab on how nano electronic devices can help us cope with medical issues without being overly invasive.
Did you know that tiny bioelectronic devices can treat brain cancers? MIT Media Lab Prof. Deblina Sarkar explains why this technology can be more effective than traditional therapies: https://bit.ly/496SoUy #Bioelectronics #Biology #Healthcare #Therapeutics #OnlineLearning #OnlineEducation #Education #CancerTreatment MIT Horizon
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200 events, countless insights, and a glimpse into the AI future. Join us tomorrow as Hossein Rahnama introduces sAIpien and the AI Readiness Score: tools that will help us navigate the complex landscape of human-AI interaction. Register here: https://buff.ly/3PCANep
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Your gestures could control everything from prosthetic limbs to smart home devices. But how can gesture interfaces overcome noise, privacy, and feedback challenges? Join us on March 13 as Faye Wu of Manus Robotics explores the technologies making intuitive device control a reality. Register here: https://buff.ly/3Q1C4fd MIT Startup Exchange supports MIT-connected startups to grow, expand, and solve the world's great challenges by fostering partnerships and collaboration with industry members of MIT Industrial Liaison Program and the MIT ecosystem.
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What if AI weren't just a tool, but a true collaborator? Can organizations achieve breakthrough results through genuine human-machine synergy? On March 20, join Aleksandra Przegalinska as she challenges traditional views of human-AI interaction. Register here: https://buff.ly/3CEluyU
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When AI knows your habits better than you do, where does privacy begin and end? On March 27, join Nabanita De of Privacy License as she explores AI privacy challenges. Learn how personal data collection is reshaping our understanding of digital privacy. Register here: https://buff.ly/3WVWxWo
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